Pronunciation: /friː ˈbɒdi ˈdaɪəˌɡræm/
noun Diagram
A1 A free-body diagram shows all the forces acting on an object.
A2 In physics class, we learned how to draw a free-body diagram for different scenarios.
B1 When analyzing the motion of an object, it is important to first create a free-body diagram.
B2 Engineers often use free-body diagrams to understand the forces at play in a system.
C1 The accuracy of the calculations depends on the precision of the free-body diagram.
C2 Advanced physics students are expected to be able to interpret complex free-body diagrams.
formal In physics class, students are taught to analyze forces using a free-body diagram.
informal When solving physics problems, it's helpful to draw a free-body diagram to visualize the forces at play.
slang Drawing a free-body diagram is like making a roadmap for all the forces in a problem.
figurative Creating a free-body diagram can help you see the 'big picture' of all the forces acting on an object.
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